I've seen some rural people say EVs are better because you can recharge them at home and not need to drive a bunch of miles to get to the nearest gas station. This gets even easier of they have solar.
I had a coworker who's laptop started emitting smoke in a meeting. thankfully this was in the days when you could still remove batteries. That was a nice safety feature.
I remember one of the xmpp devs mentioning one reason the XEP-174 spec became less popular was there's no good way to support OMEMO. This may or may not matter to you especially over a yggdrasil encrypted network, but it's probably worth keeping in mind
I have also inflated my car tires a few psi with a stand bike pump too. Bike tires are often have much higher PSI, than car tires, so the pump can easily fill the tire it just takes a while.... (Though to be fair I was mostly fixing a low pressure issue, so I was inflating the car tire from like 37 psi to 42 psi)
Debian has a page of resources available over tor. https://onion.debian.org/
Which includes the archive (ftp.debian.org) http://2s4yqjx5ul6okpp3f2gaunr2syex5jgbfpfvhxxbbjwnrsvbk5v3qbid.onion/
Maybe save a copy of onion.debian.org?
Vast amounts of time on bandcamp?
being able to walk to your friends house?
I've seen some rural people say EVs are better because you can recharge them at home and not need to drive a bunch of miles to get to the nearest gas station. This gets even easier of they have solar.
I tested my US middle school student who, when forced to pick a country on this wikipedia blank world map, https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cf/A_large_blank_world_map_with_oceans_marked_in_blue.PNG picked Ireland.
I did get it right, though uh thank you to reporting from ukraine for your news tied to map animations.
The "Justice" department has a search tool, though they might hide files again.... https://www.justice.gov/epstein/search
I also saw some of the datasets on the torrent trackers and they're tens of gigabytes.
Eeew...
I had a coworker who's laptop started emitting smoke in a meeting. thankfully this was in the days when you could still remove batteries. That was a nice safety feature.
Yikes!
What brand was that garbage?
I'm curious why Chrome OS had such a big drop?
I remember one of the xmpp devs mentioning one reason the XEP-174 spec became less popular was there's no good way to support OMEMO. This may or may not matter to you especially over a yggdrasil encrypted network, but it's probably worth keeping in mind
I have also inflated my car tires a few psi with a stand bike pump too. Bike tires are often have much higher PSI, than car tires, so the pump can easily fill the tire it just takes a while.... (Though to be fair I was mostly fixing a low pressure issue, so I was inflating the car tire from like 37 psi to 42 psi)
This book cataloging tool has a very long list of DRM free book sources.
https://libreture.com/bookshops/
try "flatpak remove --unused"
The transcription of D is wrong. It should be:
sed 's/\([a-zA-Z]\+\)/\n&\n/g; s/\n\(.\)\(.*\)\(.\)\n/\3\2\1/g; s/\n//g' file.txtalso D is correct, assuming file.txt contains a list of words one per line
Honestly it should never be anyone. Cops should get to benefit from throwing people in jail, that is a giant tempting pile of corruption.
I think the southern cops or legislatures might have convicts doing janitorial work in their offices
I wouldn't be surprised to hear some chief of police might use convict labor at their house.
Welcome to the software commune comrade!
Pretty sure that's been going on for years.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/09/prison-labor-in-america/406177/
So did Bannon get what he wanted?
Musk is not in the White House. He's rooting the Treasury.
For someone doing solitaire and mahjong, maybe try iagno (reversi), tetravex (tile layout puzzle), or minesweeper.